Davis County Annual Sales Numbers for 2009
had just a 1.3% decrease in the number of homes sold over the past year. Median prices slipped by about $8,000 and average prices slipped by about $12,000.
Even though sold prices have decreased, the number of
Bountiful Homes: Bountiful was one of several cities in the county that saw an increase in the number of homes sold. Median sold price decreased 2% and average sold price decreased 4.25%. Inventory is a little high, signifying that Bountiful is still in a buyers market.
Centerville Homes: Sales increased by 5 homes in 2009. Median sold price decreased by about $10,000 but sellers are still listing close to the 2008 sold price.
Clearfield Homes: Sales and sold prices in Clearfield stayed about the same in 2009 as changes were all less than 1%.
Clinton Homes: The number of homes sold decreased by about 4%. Prices also slightly decreased and homes are currently priced close to sold prices from 2008.
Farmington Homes: Homes sold increased from 147 to 161. Median sold price decreased $18,000 and average sold price decreased about $12,000. Even though Farmington doesn’t have as many homes listed as other cities do, it has the highest monthly inventory at 8.8.
Kaysville Homes: Kaysville experienced the largest jump of homes sold, increasing by over 60. Median prices decreased by less than $10,000 and average sold price slipped from the low 300’s to the high 200’s. Currently, median prices are in the high 200’s.
Layton Homes: Layton witnessed the largest decrease of homes sold in the county, slipping 8%. Even so, Layton sold over double the number of homes that the neighboring cities did. Layton also has the most homes on today’s market with 361.
North Salt Lake Homes: The number of homes sold and median sold price stayed pretty steady but average sold price fell 12.5%. Average listed price is close to $400,000, probably meaning that Layton has several high end homes for sale.

